Convulsions
Generalized convulsions on the background of muscle spasms appear spontaneously, increasing upon stimulation with the following manifestations: Continuous generalized muscle spasms, increasing when stimulated, the patient is very painful, and typical spasticity makes the patient bends. During a seizure, the patient remains awake and is characterized by clenched fists, flexing the back and arms in a flexed or flexed position, with the legs extended, often stopping breathing when in these positions. The seizure lasts a few seconds to a few minutes or more. When seizures occur, patients are very susceptible to laryngospasms, and respiratory muscle spasms leading to hypoventilation, hypoxia, cyanosis, apnea, and possibly death.
This is a severe stage of the disease with many obvious symptoms, usually, this stage lasts 1-3 weeks with manifestations such as generalized spasticity, shortness of breath, cyanosis, sphincteric muscle contraction causing urinary retention, urinary retention, and urinary retention defecation. Severe cases also have autonomic dysfunction. So, when you have a wound, scratch, or animal bite, it is necessary to treat the wound immediately by releasing all the foreign objects in the wound and immediately going to a medical facility.